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Lot 2068

Five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes dated 1914,Football League v Bradford, 3 x South Eastern League v Croydon, Luton & Swindon, and a single-sheet London League v Millwall

Lot 2069

Four Tottenham Hotspur home programmes,1914 Football League v Sunderland, 1915 single-sheet London League v QPR, 1919 London Combination v Chelsea and a 1919 friendly v Corinthians

Lot 2070

Four Tottenham Hotspur home programmes,1923 Football League v Middlesbrough, and 3 x London Combinations v Arsenal & Chelsea in 1920, and Chelsea in 1923

Lot 2071

Five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes,2 x Football League v Sheffield United in 1924 (spine damage) and Aston Villa in 1925, a friendly v Oxford University in 1925, and 2 x London Combinations v QPR in 1923 and Crystal Palace in 1924

Lot 2072

Five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes,Football League v Burnley in 1927, and 4 x London Combinations all dated 1926 v Leicester, Southend, Watford & Cardiff 

Lot 2073

Five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes,all Football League fixtures, 1930 v Bradford, 1932 v Swansea, 1933 v Derby County and 2 x 1934 v Leicester (corner missing) and Sheffield Wednesday

Lot 2075

Nine Tottenham Hotspur home programmes dating from 1937,7 x Football League v Bury, Fulham, Coventry, Swansea, West Ham & 2 x Blackburn, and a single-sheet London Charity Cup v Arsenal and a Football Combination v Fulham

Lot 2076

Five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes season 1938-39,Football Leagues v Nottingham Forest, Fulham & Plymouth Argyle, and reserves v Northampton & Coventry

Lot 2079

23 Tottenham Hotspur home programmes mostly dating between 1946 and 1953,includes first home Football League fixture after the War

Lot 2081

Collection of Tottenham Hoptspur programmes and tickets from the 1960s and 1970s,including Official Handbook season 1960-61; Atletico Madrid 15th May 1963; West Ham FC 18th August 1975; Norwich City Reserves 4th November 1978; tickets include F.A. Cup Final Ballot Card 1962; European Cup Winners Cup 2nd round v Slovan Bratislava March 1963; The Football League Cup Final 27th February 1971; and a selection of punch-holed programmes including Italian League v English League 9th May 1964; Dukla Praha 14th February 1962; Italy v England 9th May 1964; Walton & Hersham September 22nd 1965 (11)

Lot 2082

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur programme 18th September 1915, London Football Combination wartime issue

Lot 2083

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur programme 4th November 1916, London Football Combination wartime issue

Lot 2099

Large collection of minor cup finals programmes,extensive array of local cup competitions with good representation from all regions of the country but with particular emphasis on London and Essex football, amongst many, many others examples of competitions represented include Isthmian League Cup, London, Charity Cup, London Senior Cup, Hitachi Cup, Surrey Senior Cup, AC Delco League Cup, Barnet Sunday F.L. Cup, London & Kent Border League Final, London Spartan League Challenge Cup, London F.A. Sunday Challenge Cup, London Youth F.A. Cup, Middlesex Senior Charity Cup, Mithras Cup, Chatham Cup, Oxfordshire Senior Cup, Northants Senior Cup, Huntingdonshire Senior Cup, Staffordshire Senior Cup, United Central League Cup, Alliance Premier League Bob Lord Trophy, Hillier Senior Cup, Nottinghamshire Senior Charity Cup, Oxfordshire Benevolent Cup Final, Northumberland Senior Cup, Northern Premier League Challenge Cup, Shipowners' Cup. West Riding County Cup, Alliance Premier League Cup, North Riding Senior Cup, Portsmouth F.A. Cup, Somerset Premier Cup, Southern League Cup, Sussex Senior Cup, Western Counties Cup, Wiltshire Professional Shield, North Berks Cup, North Hants Cup etc., etc.

Lot 2102

15 football programmes,10 various non-League including Runcorn v Preston North End 1938-39, and five issues from the London 1948 Olympic Games

Lot 2103

144 non-League football programmes dating from the 1950s

Lot 2104

Ten assorted football programmes,comprising Clapton v Corinthians, London Senior Cup 2nd December 1933; Uruguay v Austria 1954 World Cup; England v Switzerland at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 11th May 1946; three 1953 Coronation Cup tournament programmes, Glasgow May 1953 (competing teams Rangers, Manchester United, Aberdeen, Newcastle United, Celtic, Hibernian, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur); two Motherwell v Celtic programmes 13th October 1962 and 5th January 1963; Blackpool v Arsenal 18th April 1959; Northampton v Fulham 23rd April 1966, condition is fair to good with obvious wear to each programme in this lot. 11th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, rusty staple centre leaving staining, fold/crease to corners. 13th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, rust staple centre with rust staining on pages near the staple, stains to exterior cover with creases to page corners. 16th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, fold line across the programme, rust staple centre, stains on exterior cover with creases at corners

Lot 2105

Collection of 252 football programmes,including a pre-war Chelsea v Fulham FAC 1938-39, the remainder comprising 21 x 1940s and 230 x 1950s

Lot 2106

39 football programmes dating from the 1940,variety of teams, 1 x 45=46, 14 x 46-47, 21 x 47-48 & 3 x 48-49

Lot 2107

13 football programmes 1946 to 1948,including wartime representative matches

Lot 2108

40 football programmes dating between seasons 1946-47 and 1950-51,various Football League club issues

Lot 2109

Four football programmes,1966 World Cup Final, two F.A. Cup s/f replays Burnley v Liverpool 12.4.47 & Man Utd v Wolves 2.4.49 and the 1953 Blackpool v Bolton 'Matthews' Final; sold together with a booklet Story of Everton FC 1878-1967 (5)

Lot 2110

Collection of 123 'specials' football programmes,League & non-League issues, Anglo-Italian, Testimonials, Inter-League, Anglo-Scottish etc.; content also including small number of wartimes & 1948 Olympic Games, one programme signed by Gordon Banks

Lot 2111

Large collection of football programmes predominantly dating from the 1950s and 1960s,League, Cup, friendly and miscellaneous matches, issues for Aberdeen, Blackpool, Bolton, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Millwall, QPR, Rangers, Tottenham and many others (qty. 3,287 approx., in 12 boxes)

Lot 2112

Broad assortment of 'specials' football programmes programmes dating between the 1950s and 1980s Including Scottish Cup & League Cup finals & s/f’s, F.A. Amateur Cup & Trophy Finals, Finals & s/f’s for European Cup, Cup Winner’ Cup & UEFA Cup, Charity Shield (from 1962)  and international programmes for Scotland (from 1950), Wales (from 1950) & Northern Ireland from 1972 onwards (qty. 200 approx.)

Lot 2113

Collection of 190 football programmes dating from the 1950s,issued by various Football League clubs

Lot 2114

Selection of 28 big match football programmes,including F.A. Cup Finals for 1951-1953 inc.; Charity Shields for 1949 & 1950; 4 x F.A. Cup Semi-Finals; Amateur Cup Finals for 1946, 1951 & 1953 and 2 s/f's for 1949;  and others

Lot 2115

Large collection of football programmes,big match issues including internationals, Scottish, F.A. Cup & League Cup finals & s/f's, England senior & amateur internationals, overseas content (qty. 500 approx. in 1 large box)

Lot 2116

Large collection of football programmes,but with heavy duplication, includes Cup Finals, internationals etc.

Lot 353

Miscellaneous sporting correspondence and signatures, comprising signed correspondence from sporting personalities including William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough to Louis B Frewer, on Panshanger Park letterhead; card signed in ink by Vera Merchik, the world's first woman chess champion; signed letter from Theodore A Cook, editor of The Field newspaper; Tommy Farr signed b & w image; signed 1925 Balliol College rowing Torpids dinner menu; signed note from Arthur Annesley 11th Viscount Valentia on letterhead; card signed in black ink by Owen Cathcart Jones, William Tilden, Viles and another; picture card of the Bristol rugby football team 1892-93; further signatures including Louis B. Frewer, Tom Reece, Charles B. Fry, aviator Howard Pixton, J. H. Taylor & others, (qty) William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, was an all-round sportsman who rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race, was a silver medal winner in fencing at the 1906 Intercalated Games and President of the 1908 London Olympic Games.

Lot 356

Leeds Cricket, (Rugby) Football & Athletics Co. Ltd. season ticket 1913-14,book number 214 the black leather bound book with Leeds C.F. & A. Co. Ltd in silver lettering on the front, the interior with Notice re County Cricket Matches important information, with Gent and Lady tickets for Yorkshire matches from June 9th v Leicestershire, to 6th August v Lancashire in the front section then Football Coupons for Leeds FC in the rear, good condition with all tickets attached to stubs with the exception of one now detached but still present, wear to exterior cover on edges

Lot 360

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.XLVI (46 stamped 43!). From July 3 to December 25, 1875. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including very early Lawn Tennis events one year after the game was invented, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 361

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.63? From January 5 1884 to June 28, 1884. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Quarter-bound boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear to spine, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference, no index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including very early Lawn Tennis events and an impressive page of Lawn Tennis Advertisements, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 362

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.XLVII (47). From January 1 to June 24, 1876. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including very early Lawn Tennis events, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 363

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.XLIX (49). From January 6 to June 30, 1877. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12”, superbly professionally rebound, quarter-bound green leather spine and board corners, full blue blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, superb condition. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including announcement of 1st. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship event, extracts from The Annals of Tennis - Julian Marshall, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 364

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.XLII (52). From July 6 to December 28, 1878. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Green over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including reports on the 2nd. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship event, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations

Lot 365

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.LIII (53). From January 4 to June 28, 1879. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including very early Lawn Tennis events, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 366

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.LIV (54). From July 5 to December 27, 1879. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including notes on the 3rd. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship event, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations

Lot 367

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.LV (55). From January 3 to June 26, 1880. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12”, loose boards, no spine poor but very readable condition, appears to be complete. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes, including Lawn Tennis, Shooting, Travel (The Tay Bridge Disaster) and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 368

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.LVI (56). From July 3 to December 25, 1880. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall very good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including the Wimbledon Championship and very early Lawn Tennis events, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 369

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.60?. From September 16 to December 30, 1882. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12”, loose boards, no spine poor condition, but appears to be complete. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations. Supplied with loose index.

Lot 371

Bound volume of The Athletic News & Cyclists Journal,weekly newspapers covering the period 19th May 1924 to 11th May 1925, featuring highlights of sporting events throughout the UK & the  World, including Rugby tour to South Africa, Amateur Athletic Championships, England Test Cricket, 1924 Paris Olympic Games reports, football, hockey, boxing reports & results, advertisements & sporting cartoon strips, minor wear to exterior of album & minor discolouration of pages

Lot 375

Bound volume of Athletic News Journal,weekly newspapers covering the period 12th May 1930 to 20th July 1931, featuring highlights of sporting events throughout the UK & the World, including County Cricket, ‘Spot the Ball’ competitions, Competitions Supplement, Football, Golf, Rugby, Athletic Returns, advertisements & sporting cartoon strips, etc., minor wear to exterior of album & minor discolouration of pages

Lot 378

Group of three enamelled pot lids decorated with rugby, cricket and football scenes circa 1920,each 6.5cm diameter, two with minor chips, mounted together under glass in a frame, 27 by 48cm.

Lot 381

Charles Korschann (French, 1872-1943), MEN'S DOUBLES, FOOTBALL MATCH  and ROWING,three relief plaques, each of rectangular white metal, one depicting a men’s tennis doubles game with a net, four men and trees in background, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm.; another depicting six men playing football, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm.; the third depicting three men rowing on a river, with buildings in the background, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm. (3)

Lot 383

Collection of eight Edwardian pen nib tins circa 1910,all sports represented athletics, football, cricket, boxing, running, gymnastics, each approx. 4.5 by 1.5cm.

Lot 541

1959-60 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final runners-up silver medal awarded to Hull F.C. player,shield-shaped medal with enamel roundels, lettered LANCASHIRE YORKSHIRE CUMBERLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, reverse engraved CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP 1959-60, hallmarked Thomas James Skelton, Chester 1959, 3 by 2.5cm.,18gr. Wakefield Trinity defeated Hull F.C. 38-5 at Wembley Stadium on 14th May 1960.

Lot 542

1962-63 Rugby League Eastern Division winner's silver medal, awarded to a Hull Kingston Rovers player,obverse with enamel shields, lettered NORTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, reverse engraved EASTERN DIVISION WINNERS 1962-63, hallmarked Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, 3.5 by 2.5cm.,14gr. Hull Kingston Rovers defeated Huddersfield 13–10 in the Final at Headingley on 10th November 1962.

Lot 543

Three Rugby League Yorkshire Cup Final medals,i) silver & enamel, inscribed YORKSHIRE COUNTY NORTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION CHALLENGE CUP, reverse engraved RUNNERS-UP 1959-60, hallmarked Thomas James Skelton, Chester 1959, 3.5 by 2.5cm., 11gr.; ii & iii) both silver &  undated, the first engraved WINNERS to reverse and hallmarked Birmingham 1983, the second engraved RUNNERS-UP to reverse hallmarked Birmingham 1980, both by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, 12.5gr. & 9.5gr.; the lot also including six further silver rugby medals dating from 1901 onwards, 59gr. (9)

Lot 573

New Zealand All Blacks v London Counties 1935-36 Rugby Union autographed menu, SUPERB ORIGINAL FOLDOVER BANQUET MENU SIZE 10'' x 6 «'' FROM THE DINNER GIVEN BY THE LONDON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION IN HONOUR OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS AFTER THE TOUR MATCH AGAINST LONDON COUNTIES, HELD AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL, LONDON, 2ND NOVEMBER 1935. DECORATIVE UPPER COVER WITH PRINTED DETAILS, BEARING THE ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS IN BOLD PENCIL BY 45 PLAYERS FROM BOTH TEAMS 9 TO THE FRONT COVER AND THE REMAINDER TO THE BACK COVER INCLUDING ALL BLACKS: MANCHESTER (Capt), GILBERT, BALL, HART, OLIVER, GRIFFITHS, PAGE TINDILL (twice), BEST, DALTON (twice), LAMBOURN (twice), MAHONEY, MACKENZIE, MCLEAN, VORRATH et al. The 1935-36 New Zealand 'All Blacks' rugby union team were captained by Jack Manchester, the tour took in 30 matches, of which 26 were against club or invitational teams and four were test matches. New Zealand won 24 of the tour matches, losing only to Swansea, with the match against Ulster in Belfast ending in a draw. New Zealand beat Scotland and Ireland but lost the test matches against Wales and England.

Lot 589

The property of Falmouth Rugby Football Club and originally owned by their England international fullback John Jackett: an historic New Zealand 'Original All Blacks' shirt worn in the Test Match v England played at Crystal Palace 2nd December 1905,neck label inscribed WALLACE & GIBSON, THE KASH, NEXT EVENING POST, WELLINGTON, silver fern badge, canvas overlay to the shoulders and upper chest and back, leather neck line extending down the lacing-v, black colour very good, original lacing, tear & period repair to middle of back from neck line and also small period repaired tear across right collar bone, right sleeve un-seamed along most of length, various hole punctures to bodyThe Original All Blacks, also simply known as "The Originals" were the first New Zealand national rugby union team to tour outside Australasia. They toured the British Isles, France and the United States of America during 1905-1906. Their opening game was against Devon on 16 September 1905 whom they defeated 55-4. Such was the surprise that some newspapers in Britain printed that Devon had scored 55 points and not the All Blacks.Edward “John” Jackett of Falmouth RFC was selected to make his England Test Match debut in the Test Match v New Zealand played at Crystal Palace 2nd December 1905. New Zealand won the match 15-0. Winger Duncan McGregor scored four tries, with Fred Newton scoring the other. Jackett swapped his shirt with one of the Original All Blacks, whose identity is unknown. The shirt remained in the Jackett family until the 1970s, at which time it was presented to Falmouth RFC.Jackett, who was born in Falmouth 4th July 1878, played in a total of 13 matches for England, his last appearance being in the 1909 Scotland match at Richmond. He also played for Cornwall who were essentially the Great Britain rugby team that competed at the London 1908 Olympic Games, being the reigning county champions. He was awarded a silver medal together with his elder brother Richard Jackett following the 32-3 defeat to Australia. John Jackett also toured with the 1908 British Isles team to New Zealand and Australia. In 1911 Jackett switched codes and played fullback for Dewsbury winning a Challenge Cup winner’s medal in 1912 following the 8-5 defeat of Oldham at Headingley.The New Zealand touring team went on to defeat every English side that they faced, including a 16-3 victory over English county champions Durham. As well as England they defeated the national teams of Scotland & Ireland and suffered their only loss of the 35-match tour when defeated 3-0 defeat by Wales at Cardiff Arms Park.The 1905 All Blacks tour of Britain went on to achieve legendary status within the rugby world and New Zealand in particular. They scored 976 points and conceded only 59, and thus set the standard for all subsequent All Black sides. The tour also saw the first use of the All Blacks nickname and established New Zealand's reputation as a world class rugby nation as well as the famous black shirt becoming an international sporting icon. 

Lot 600

Official photograph of the Bristol Rugby Football Club team in season 1922-23,9 1/2 by 11in. b&w, printed legend and player key, mounted, framed & glazed, 55 by 61cm., good condition, minor scuffs to frame

Lot 868

A gold medal awarded by the Japan Football Association for the 1964 Olympic Games Football Competition Consolation Final (5th Place Match),hallmarked gold, the obverse with footballers and inscribed THE OSAKA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT XVIII OLYMPIAD, J.F.A., OSAKA KYOTO, 1964, FIFTH AND SIXTH PLACES MATCH Surely a unique award in the history of the Olympic Games, a solid gold medal awarded for a 5th place finishing position!At the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Football Tournament the four losing quarter-finalists competed in a consolation Round. Yugoslavia who beat Japan 6-1 and Romania who defeated Ghana 4-2 then went on to play the Consolation Final to determine 5th & 6th Places. The winners were Romania who comfortably beat Yugoslavia 3-0. The game was played at Nagai Stadium, Osaka, 22nd October the day before the Gold & Bronze Medal matches in Tokyo.

Lot 936

White England 1901 football cap from the Home International against Ireland at Southampton, 9th March, player unknown, white velvet cap with gilt rose emblem and 1901, internal maker's gilt stamp YOUNG & CO, bearing Christie's paper tag but no lot label and a cloth label marked 7716 in ink, some minor wear, creases and soiling, discoloured England beat Ireland 3-0, Tommy Crawshaw, George Hedley and Tip Foster the goalscorers.

Lot 938

Representative football cap for Great Western Railway Services, 1932 navy velvet cap with silvered tassel and banding, embroidered G.W.R.S & E.U 1932, issued to a player assumed to be from the Great Western Railway team, good condition with minor wear to lining band

Lot 939

A 1909 purple Glasgow Junior League v Irish Junior League representative football cap,the purple cap with silvered wirework braid and tassel, embroidered G v I 1909, the interior with printed makers label ''Eton'' This match was played at Distillery FC's Grosvenor Park Ground in Belfast. The Glasgow team won the match 4-2 in what was the 14th annual meeting of the two Junior League representative teams and which drew an impressive crowd of 10,000 spectators. The Glasgow Junior League team comprised Hart (Ashfield), Monteith (Benburb), Bell (Vale of Clyde), Wilson (Maryhill), Gardner (Petershill), Crichton (Ashfield), Gibson (Bailleston Thistle), Logan (Shettleston), Parker (Ashfield), Gardner (Parkhead) & Prentice (Strathclyde).

Lot 942

Stewart McKimmie Scotland international cap from Euro ’96 match against the Netherlands,  Villa Park, 10th June, navy velvet with gilt braiding and tassel, lettered THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION with crest, embroidered EURO’96 10.6.96 NETHERLANDS V SCOTLAND The match was a 0-0 draw. McKimmie was substituted in the 85th minute.Previously sold at Christie's in September 2004.

Lot 943

Northern Ireland international cap, season 1920-21,the black velvet with gilt tassel and banding, with crest for IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCATION LIMITED and embroidered 1920-21, interior bears AP DALZELL 15 ROYAL AVENUE BELFAST retail stamp, good conditionThe original recipient of this cap is unknown.

Lot 945

George Frederick Wheldon's Aston Villa 1897 FA Cup Final winner's medal, 15ct gold, circular form with pierced scroll mount and 9ct gold loop ring, obverse with central three lions shield flanked by two footballers and a ball, engraved 1897 with Reg. No. 225727, reverse inscribed ASTON VILLA F.C. WINNERS ENGLISH CUP G.F. WHELDON within laurel leaves stamped THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 15ct gold, Birmingham 1896 by Constantine & Floyd, diameter 31mm., 19 gr. George Frederick (Fred) Wheldon (1869-1924) played at inside forward for England and several football clubs including Aston Villa, Small Heath and West Bromwich Albion. He also played County Cricket for Worcestershire.Aston Villa beat Everton 3-2 in this Final, held at Crystal Palace on 10th April 1897. Wheldon scored the second Aston Villa goal in the 35th minute, their other goals coming from John Campbell and Jimmy Crabtree.

Lot 946

Group of nine silver football medals, one from the Kent County F.A. dated 1897, comprising  silver shield-shaped medal with loop ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, obverse engraved K.C.F.A. & W.T.T., reverse 1896-7 H.O.W.W. & D.J,  length 4.5cm., 30gr.; circular silver medal with blank cartouche, hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., in fitted box gilt-lettered THE FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION;  silver circular medal, hallmarked, engraved B.J.O.C. PELHAM SHIELD RUNNERS-UP 1927/28 and initials,  diameter 2.5cm.; silver circular medal, hallmarked,engraved C & D S.S.L. B.CUP 1930/31  with enamel shield decoration, diameter 2.5cm.; silver badge, hallmarked, with entwined club lettering, diameter 2.5cm.; three lapel badges for Leeds Untied (2) and Manchester City and a Benfica pin badge, silver weight 74gr.

Lot 948

1903-04 London Charity Cup 9ct gold winner's medal awarded to a player of Casuals FC,quatrefoil form, obverse with central London City coat of arms, surrounded by enamelled band LONDON CHARITY CUP 1903-4, reverse hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., 8gr. The London Football Association Charity Cup was competed for between 1889-90 and 1974-75. Casuals won the competition on six occasions.

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